Pavlo Gryb's medicines gone during his transfer

Irina Romaliyskaya FacebookAll medicines handed to Ukrainian political prisoner Pavlo Gryb disappeared during his transportation. His father Ihor Gryb claimed this in the commentary to Hromadske.‘During the previous transfer of Pavlo from Rostov to Krasnodar, all the medicines that we passed him have disappeared. Now, we have to buy these medicines again and ask someone to pass them. They do everything to complicate Pavlo's stay behind the bars,’ Ihor Gryb reported.

According to him, the convoy had to pass the medicines during the transfer.Reportedly, Ihor Gryb claimed that Pavlo is being psychologically pressured in the penitentiary facility. As is known, he also suffers from portal hypertension. This is why he needs special medicine on the daily basis. The Ukrainian side had repeatedly asked the Russian authorities to allow that. The Russian Federation responded that the Ukranian had no health issues.

Pavlo Gryb is the son of the former Ukrainian border guard Ihor Gryb. The Russian special service detained the 19-year-old boy on August 25, 2017, when he went to Gomel (Belarus) to meet his friend. Later, he was convoyed to Russia. The Russian law enforcers suspect Pavlo Gryb of preparing a terrorist attack in a school in Sochi (a city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, located on the Black Sea coast, - 112 International).

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